Για την …International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking διαλέγουμε το κατάλληλο γκρουπ : είναι οι Καναδοί θρύλοι του Industrial Skinny Puppy. Διαλέγουμε επίσης το κατάλληλο τραγούδι : ‘Addiction’ από το δεύτερο τους άλμπουμ Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse. Για όσους ενδιαφέρονται, εδώ ένα σχετικό τραγούδι των Αμερικανών “συνάδελφών τους”, Ministry.
For …International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, we choose the perfect group: Canadian industrial legends Skinny Puppy. We also pick the perfect song: ‘Addiction’ from their second album, Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse. For those interested, here’s a relative song by their American “colleagues”, Ministry.

Desperate deranged talking in my sleep again
Eyes twitch retain a sentimental something
Looked lorn and we burned and burned
I was a cinder body soul in my dreams
Breakdown amidst the mixtures
Avoid addictive plea
Responding disillusion
Encrusted cruelty
Describe why nails enclose me
Eating so evenly
There exists a lot of reasons
To support fatality
Abstinence possessed hardly what you think it is
Hearts beat positive provided there’s progress
Ignorance does insist of the right coffin
Took some food offered me can’t see myself
Drank the wine wished the feverish burst of terror
Breakdown amidst the mixtures
Avoid addictive plea
Insist that nothing happened
Chilled bloodless fatigue
Recharge with bitterness
Fanatics beckoning
Mistook a look impassioned
Absorbed with clarity
Consciousness drifts away
Discarded memory
Packaged shelf life bad display
Breakdown amidst the mixtures
Avoid addictive plea
Excessive near romances
Comfort is treachery
So pound the nails in tight
Eyes screaming out of sight
Against a grain like curtain
Unbearably alive
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Not exactly easy listening, is it? 😶
Didn’t occur under easy circumstances…🤯🥲🙂
I can only imagine.
This band was notorious for the members’ drug problems, culminating in the death of their keyboard player from O.D. in the middle ’90s.
What a shame.